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  1. whats the off set on the LMGT4's and rim ?
  2. breaks my heart to see the LMGT4's painted black.....such a nice wheel...i see were your going but i too like the bm wheels you had fitted.dont get me wrong the LMGT4's will look great on the zed.
  3. breaks my heart to see the LMGT4's painted black.....such a nice wheel...i see were your going but i too like the bm wheels you had fitted.dont get me wrong the LMGT4's will look great on the zed.
  4. up dated pic since adjusting the ride height back down a tad on the rear adjust the damper setting as well to firm
  5. cool,had to roll the rears on mine as i am running 20mm spacer = et 15 on a 10.5j with 275/35/19.....i ve had to remove the front spacer which were 20mm and i am awaiting a 15mm to give it a et of 5 instead of 0et on a 8.5j due to the 235/35/19 rubbing the front arch.will be replacing the front tyres to 245/35/19 asap.i am running the tien super street coilovers at a rather low setting the stance on your zed looks good mate.almost got twin zeds
  6. any rubbing.? what offset you running , tyre sizes etc.
  7. thought i d share this....i found it amusing
  8. pm replyed to......
  9. buster

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    along and good luck with your search.
  10. Does that mean you can repair my bumper now
  11. Hi Everyone I'm Kim, long suffering wife of "Keyser" Chris, I have asked "Buster" Bob to post this for me because I think my husband has finally lost the plot. I don't know whether its commonly know but Busters not well and I for one really miss him at the "Z" Shed, he has helped to keep Chris motivated and sane , believe it or not, over the past year or so while they have been painstakingly stripping, cleaning, painting and reassembling his car, without Bob his sanity levels have diminished to such an extent that I am thinking of booking him a little break in our local lunatic asylum "St Anne's". For those of you that have had the fortune (or not depending on the reason) to visit the "Z" shed you will know that Chris is a complete petrol head. He has amazing abilities to overcome any obstacle and come up with a work around for most problems, this is Chris' strongest trait, no mountain is too high and nothing is impossible. Anyway back to the story: As you know the "Z" shed is in Ferndown and for those of you that have visited us (everyone is welcome by the way), we live on a private road which was built many years ago out of gravel and back fill. Well over the years the road has deteriorated to such an extent that the pot holes are like the size of Vredefort Crater (one of the largest craters on Earth). I asked Chris if he would mind giving up a weekend on the car (heaven forbid) and sort the road out, so he did. He hired the biggest digger he could and set to work a couple of weekends ago. Then it rained, and rained and rained and has now developed smaller pot holes. Photo 1 As you can see they don't look too bad but trust me with the suspension that a Z has you feel every bump. We had a pile of rubble etc left over from when he hired the digger Photo 2 and then he turned this Photo 3 into this Photo 4 Yes it's a motor driven sieve, WHAT IS IT ABOUT MEN AND MOTORS and here are a few pics on how he did it. Photo 5, photo 6, photo 7, photo 8, photo 9, photo 10, All I can say is Dan, please hurry up and finish his engine and Bob hurry up and get better so that he can go back to the "Z" shed.
  12. mines done it since fitted the HFC s.......i ve fitted the sensor spacers as well but if i drive it for a period of time in traffic it comes back on.i turned it off before japfest and it dont come back whilst on track but 3 weeks later on the commute to work it came on.
  13. i ll more than likely take em mate....got an pics ?
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